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Training & Conditioning

September 2002
Vol. XII, No. 6

Management
Reciprocal Rewards School nurses can be a valuable
resource, sounding board, and ally for athletic trainers--if you know
how to nurture that relationship.By Shelly Wilson

Optimum
PerformanceSet
Up for Safety The safety of athletes is always an
overriding concern for strength coaches. Here are some objective
measurements to see if your weight room is as safe as it can be.By
Allen Hedrick

Treating the AthleteA
Circle of Referrals If your list of medical referrals
is a stagnant one, consider this article's suggestions for evaluating
and upgrading it.By Guillermo Metz

NutritionA
Quick Boost Energy bars and drinks can provide
portable, between-meal energy boosts for athletes on the go. But only
if they know how and when to use them.By Leslie Bonci

Competitive Edge
Hard Core Basketball Core training for basketball must
reflect the demands of the sport and address each athlete's strengths
and weaknesses.By Vern Gambetta

Above the Call Award
Community AssetReaching out to student-athletes, faculty, and parents makes Rachel
Kuntz a real asset to Muskego High School.By Jim
Catalano

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